StillFire Brewing Smyrna Opens March 13, Dirt Pile IPA Release, Giveaways
StillFire Brewing will open its two-story, 25,000-square-foot Smyrna taproom at 200 Village Green Circle March 13 with a special Dirt Pile IPA release and commemorative glass giveaways.

StillFire Brewing will officially open its Smyrna taproom March 13 with a noon-to-midnight grand opening at 200 Village Green Circle that includes a special release of Dirt Pile IPA and commemorative glassware for early arrivals, according to the brewery’s event page and local coverage. StillFire calls the rollout a celebration of its second location and says the Dirt Pile IPA was brewed to mark the start of the Smyrna chapter.
StillFire’s event page lists two headline music slots for March 13, with the Brent Gafford Band scheduled from 4:00-7:00 PM and Keltic Kudzu from 8:00-11:00 PM, and it notes, “97.1 The River On-Site. Swing by to catch the energy live as 97.1 The River broadcasts from the taproom.” The brewery’s announcements also promise giveaways and “special surprises,” and EastCobber’s preview adds that the first 50 guests each day of the grand opening weekend will receive a commemorative glass while supplies last.
There is a split in how the opening is framed across outlets: StillFire’s calendar entry shows a single event running March 13 noon to midnight, while EastCobber describes a “grand opening weekend” and lists an additional act, Luke Latimer, at 1:00-4:00 PM on Saturday. MDJOnline likewise reports the ceremony as March 13 from noon until midnight and says the event will feature live music, coffee, a food truck and the Dirt Pile IPA release, leaving a weekend-versus-one-day interpretation visible in publicity materials.
The Smyrna taproom is a two-story, 25,000-square-foot facility, and Bright Side reported the site will offer 78 taps across four bars. MDJOnline describes multiple patios and a beer garden and lists on-tap beer, wines and a cocktail menu among beverage options. EastCobber reports partnerships that extend the site’s food and beverage footprint: Beto’s Tacos will operate from an adjacent building with tacos, burritos, quesadillas and tortas, and Rev Coffee will supply hot coffee and cold brew to help make the taproom an all-day gathering spot.

StillFire was founded in 2019 in Suwanee and, EastCobber writes, “has grown from a neighborhood favorite into an internationally recognized craft brewery with more than 80 professional awards across five countries.” That pedigree arrives in Smyrna after a construction run the Marietta Daily Journal says began when the project broke ground in September 2023. MDJOnline also published StillFire’s posted hours for the Smyrna location: Monday-Thursday 9 a.m. - 10 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. - 12 a.m., Saturday 11 a.m. - 12 a.m., and Sunday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Positioned minutes from The Battery Atlanta and Truist Park, StillFire’s Smyrna taproom aims to be a destination spot with live radio, new beer releases and local food and coffee partners. Dirt Pile IPA and the glass giveaways will be among the first tangible signs of that expansion when doors open March 13.
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